Direct2Drive Offers Indie Sack Pack Bundle

Derivative to say the least, though they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery so I guess some others should be flattered by Direct2Drive’s new Indie Sack Pack Bungle. Sort of redundant no?

Anyway, D2D is offering a weekend deal of $19.95 for a selection of indie games that includes Loom, Machinarium and Cloning Clyde among others.

The D2D Indie Sack Pack Bundle

From now until Monday, May 23rd at 10:00 a.m. PDT, gamers can snatch up five top indie games with the Indie Sack Pack bundle (regularly $29.95), available this weekend for only $19.95. Save 65% off the individual retail price! This limited edition bundle includes:

Loom: Set in the Age of the Great Guilds, the powerful Weavers Guild has been swept into oblivion by a mighty force. As the only Weaver member left to unravel the mystery, you must save the universe from ultimate devastation, from publisher LucasArts.

Machinarium: In a world populated by robots you must confront the Black Cap Brotherhood by solving brainteasers and engaging in challenging mini-games in order to save your robot girlfriend from destruction. Check out this award-winning puzzle game and its beautiful, hand-drawn backgrounds, from publisher Amanita Design.

Outpost Kaloki: Indulge in a humor-driven space station game and battle time to save the princess while solving challenges, earning money, and maintaining your station’s needs, from publisher Wahoo Studios.

The Tiny Bang Story: An asteroid has hit Tiny Planet and the world is quickly breaking into pieces! It’s your job to discover the immense beauty and aid in the revival of the fragile population while partaking in a variety of puzzles, from publisher Colibri Games.

Cloning Clyde: Escape the grip of Dupliclone Inc. before they have the chance to clone you into a mutant creature. Run among the visually captivating environments and try to free yourself while avoiding threatening traps, from publisher Wahoo Studios.

Well, at least they see the value in indie titles even if they couldnt come up with a creative name for the offer like oh... Indi(e)rect2Drive Bundle. Of course, there are some potentially perverse connotations there.